RMRT (Retired Members Round Table)

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The Retired Members Round Table (RMRT) shall exist to develop programs of particular interest to retired persons from all types of libraries and all forms of library services, including formal opportunities for continued involvement and learning; a variety of leadership training and opportunities for mentoring; lifelong professional involvement and networking; and active engagement in the American Library Association and the profession of librarianship.

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    RE: ALA VOTING

    I am running for EMIERT Councilor. Emily Bergman emilyannebergman@gmail.com

  • Greetings to my RMRT colleagues. I am writing in my capacity as a member of the ALA Veterans Caucus, an ALA Member Interest Group (MIG). MIGs are informal groupings of members, ...

  • One candidate means not enough interest in running for positions. Looking forward to seeing your candidacy next year. Alma Alma Ramos-McDermott, MS, MLS 2025-2026 ...

  • The Retired Members Round Table (RMRT) is pleased to invite nominations for the Norman Horrocks–Rowman & Littlefield Press Annual Conference Travel Award . This award ...

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    RMRT Reading

    The prompt for this March RMRT book discussion is to read a "thriller". If you want to narrow it down, pick a book from one of the sub-genres of thrillers that you haven't read. ...

  • Ruth Gordon Gadfly Award – Applications Now Open The Ruth Gordon Gadfly Award is presented annually to a current American Library Association (ALA) member who ...

  • Dear RMRT Board and Members, I have attached my Freedom to Read Foundation (FTRF) report based on the biannual FTRF meeting that was held virtually on January 29, 2026. ...

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